best way to transport bacteria at room temperature

Is it possible to keep bacteria (E.coli INVJaF') at room temperature for around 48-72hrs without them losing their viability/plasmid? What do you recommend to store them in, just in plain LB +Amp or as dried pellet, in Glycerol...?

Thank you for your suggestion, my fridge is actually filled with old plates sealed with parafilm... My question was rather how to transport them at room temperature, instead of how to store them at 4C .
Thanks,

A stab is the classic way. Fill a screw cap tube with agar, sterilize, and inoculate deep into the agar with your strain. Grow the tube up with the cap loose at 37 overnight, then seal the cap tightly. Stabs at room temperature are stable for at least a week, and for much much longer at refrigerator temperature. Before -80 freezers, this was the way strains were stored and propagated.

Given the political climate, you may want to think carefully about how it is shipped (and avoid at all costs carrying it on planes, for example, even if it is completely harmless).

A stab is the classic way. Fill a screw cap tube with agar, sterilize, and inoculate deep into the agar with your strain. Grow the tube up with the cap loose at 37 overnight, then seal the cap tightly. Stabs at room temperature are stable for at least a week, and for much much longer at refrigerator temperature. Before -80 freezers, this was the way strains were stored and propagated.

Given the political climate, you may want to think carefully about how it is shipped (and avoid at all costs carrying it on planes, for example, even if it is completely harmless).

Excellent suggestion, thanks a lot! Regarding the shipment: I guess I'd need to get some kind of official MTA and all the necessary documents for international shipment? I was hoping I could disguise it and avoid all the hassle... But it's certainly better to play by the rules.